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THINKING AHEAD

India Today

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January 13, 2020

Of course it’s just another random moment in our collective history, but the end of a year at the end of a decade does give us pause and the opportunity to reflect on the future. So we asked a dozen experts whose job it is to think deeply about the past, present and future of the country to do just that. We asked about the economy, about climate change and the promises and threats of technology for mass transport, urban planning, defence, healthcare and agriculture. We asked about India’s place in the world and the place of politics, science and religion in India. They came back with plenty of new questions—and some consensus on the important ones. By the end of the coming decade, India will lead the world in one metric at least— population. There will be a lot more Indians and more than ever looking to live and work outside agriculture. In other words, more questions. Is this a challenge, an opportunity or an impending disaster? Don’t worry, you’ll find some cautious optimism in these pages too. India is also full of answers.

THINKING AHEAD

ACCEPTANCE IS THE FIRST STEP TO RECOVERY

Globalisation determined India’s fate in the early 2000s, but it is time to find new sources of growth

BY JAHANGIR AZIZ

ALMOST TWO YEARS TO THE DAY, in a similar year-ahead for this magazine, we had written that the problem with the dominant narrative explaining India’s economic woes then was that it had little to do with reality and therefore policies based on such a narrative were unlikely to work. In the last months of 2017 when the global economy was clocking its strongest growth rate since 2010, India was languishing. At that time, there was virtual consensus among analysts, the market and the government that the decline in growth was just because of bad timing. An unfortunate and unintended confluence of demonetisation, the shift to a national GST, and rising bad debt in banks had temporarily disrupted domestic supply chains but that it was only a matter time before these headwinds would fade and India would be back to its winning ways.

MEER VERHALEN VAN India Today

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Built of Change

Two new exhibitions in Delhi celebrate the extraordinary range of work by the late SATISH GUJRAL

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WAGING JUSTICE AGAINST ABUSE

With domestic violence and sexual abuse against women and children a sordid reality, Majlis Legal Centre takes this ogre head on and provides victims with the wherewithal and strength to emerge stronger from their ordeals

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BAREFOOT WAY OF EARNING A LIVING

By removing education as a barrier to learning skills such as solar engineering, Barefoot College has empowered rural folk to make a livelihood for themselves and train others too

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February 02, 2026

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RURAL SALVATION

BAIF's work among the rural masses since the late 1960s, especially in dairying and women's empowerment, has helped lift thousands out of poverty

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February 02, 2026

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BIG SHOES TO FILL

The BJP gets its youngest president as the party hints at generational change. But there will be no idling time, Nitin Nabin will have to hit the road running

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ENSURING DIGNITY FOR THE AGED

Aaji Care, an assisted-living centre for senior citizens, is raising standards of palliative care in three major cities and bringing long-overdue respect to caregivers

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February 02, 2026

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THE GIFT OF SIGHT

Trained medics and top doctors operating the latest machines have restored the eyesight of millions, mostly for free. Day in, day out, this is what Aravind Eye Hospital does to remain true to its founding vision

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A Dance Awakening

Dr Sonal Mansingh on curating the ongoing Festival of New Choreographies - Kala Yatra 2026 (Jan. 13-29) in Delhi, which brings together 10 eminent dance institutions and gurus from across India

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Beyond the SPOTLIGHT

SUMANA RAMANAN's The Secret Master is a fine study of Hindustani vocalist Arun Kashalkar, revered outside of the mainstream

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FIXING BROKEN CITIES

From national policy advocacy to ground-up capacity-building, Janaagraha shows how patient institutional reform can reshape Indian cities at scale

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